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Coffee History Part 5

By the 16th century, coffee had reached the rest of the Middle East, Persia, Turkey, and northern Africa. The first coffee seeds were smuggled out of the Middle East by Sufi Baba Budan from Yemen to the Indian subcontinent in 1670. Before then, all exported coffee was boiled or otherwise sterilised. Portraits of Baba Budan depict him as having smuggled seven coffee seeds by strapping them to his chest. The first plants grown from these smuggled seeds were planted in Mysore. Coffee had spread to Italy by 1600, and then to the rest of Europe, Indonesia, and the Americas. The first instant coffee was invented by inventor George Washington in 1909. In 1583, Leonhard Rauwolf, a German physician, gave this description of coffee after returning from a ten-year trip to the Near East: A beverage as black as ink, useful against numerous illnesses, particularly those of the stomach. Its consumers take it in the morning, quite frankly, in a porcelain cup that is passed around and from which each one drinks a cupful. It is composed of water and the fruit from a bush called bunnu. — Léonard Rauwolf, Reise in die Morgenländer (in German) (See the reputed OZSTAR nuts roasting machines http://www.ozstarmakina.com/en) If you are interested to start a coffee roastery you can look at the OZSTAR/TWINO Roasters which have the best economical coffee roasters (Please visit www. Twino roasters or http://www.ozstarmakina.com/enfor roasters) along with other assesories such as grinder, destoners etc http://www.ozstarmakina.com/en www.twinoroasters.com The thriving trade between Venice and North Africa, Egypt, and the Middle East (back then Ottoman Empire), brought many goods, including coffee, to the Venetian port. From Venice, it was introduced to the rest of Europe. Coffee became more widely accepted after it was deemed a Christian beverage by Pope Clement VIII in 1600, despite appeals to ban the "Muslim drink." The first European coffee house opened in Rome in 1645. A coffee can from the first half of the 20th century. From the Museo del Objeto del Objeto collection.The Dutch East India Company was the first to import coffee on a large scale.The Dutch later grew the crop in Java and Ceylon. The first exports of Indonesian coffee from Java to the Netherlands occurred in 1711. (See the reputed OZSTAR nuts roasting machines http://www.ozstarmakina.com/en) If you are interested to start a coffee roastery you can look at the OZSTAR/TWINO Roasters which have the best economical coffee roasters (Please visit www.twino roasters or http://www.ozstarmakina.com/en for roasters) along with other assesories such as grinder, destoners etc http://www.ozstarmakina.com/en